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3. CLEAR SHOW PRESET This action cannot be undone AAIINANIAA nam T 3m eno 2 1 21088 MU ne IN A yu IIC L 4 1 15 Sequence management A cue is defined by a trigger hotkey fixed duration and a specific action load preset take Vertige stores series of cues into cue stacks The sequence may contain one or more cue stacks and each cue stack contains at least one cue Every iteration starts with a default sequence containing a single cue stack with a default cue E Iteration Assembly Screen Source e Adding a cue stack Select an existing cue stack in the list MT then select the EDIT option Press the ds i s M Luo 0 col button located on the left side of the screen to insert a new cue stack before Disable the selected cue stack or press the EE button located on the right side of the ner p screen to add a new cue stack after the da opem selected cue stack e Configuring a cue stack Select the cue stack you want to configure then select the EDIT option to display the corresponding properties Adjust them if necessary Color The cue stack can be given a background color to make it stand out in the cue sequence Name The name of the cue stack e Reordering a cue stack Select the cue stack you want to move then select the EDIT option Press the button to move the selected cue stack item to the left or press the button to move the selected cu
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5. If you want to disable any zoom please press ZOOM FACTOR then ZOOM x1 e BORDER button The BORDER button gives to all selected layers the chosen border Press the BORDER button then choose between all border types edge shadow etc Giving the selected border the fine tuning button will allow you to change the width and height of the border e BORDER COLOR The BORDER COLOR feature is only available after you have chosen a border type You can give to the border the color displayed into the contextual menu or manually adjust it with the joystick or the fine tuning buttons after you have selected one or more native layers You can give to the native layer background the color displayed into the contextual menu or manually adjust it with the joystick or the fine tuning buttons e IN OUT button The IN and OUT buttons helps you to configure the opening and the closing effect of your layers The opening effect is used when a layer is transitioning between empty and a source and also between two Sources The closing effect is used when a layer is transitioning between a source and empty As an example First select some layers then press the IN button Various opening effects will be displayed on the contextual buttons slide wipe etc Next select the desired effect and then the desired direction left right top etc The same settings can be done with the OUT button to configure the closing effect of your l
6. Stream can be Live signal from an input plug or Still frame logo and allows you to display content with various settings aspect ratio brightness crop in a layer SOURCE a Source allows the user to assign a Vertige panel key to a stream per screen FRAME a Frame is an image usually used to fill a background which is selected from the still Frame library It can also be loaded to a LiveCore device using the Web RCS LOGO a Logo is a small image usually used to display company logo or labels which is selected from the still Logo library It can also be loaded to a LiveCore device using the Web RCS SOFT EDGE Soft Edge blending technology is used to compensate overlapping video projectors displaying content on a surface The resulting image will appear as though it were a single unified picture HARD EDGE Hard Edge technology is used to display continuous content using several outputs without any overlap The outputs are side by side they don t overlap or share pixel information Opposed to Soft Edge where some parts of the image are sent simultaneously to several displays CC Ss 2 1 1 English O 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2 1 Safety instructions 2 1 1 English All of the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated and should be maintained for further reference Please follow all of the warnings on this product and its operating instructio
7. Sharpness Medium 4 1 13 Preset Viewer 4 1 13 Preset Viewer sequence Y The Preset page allows you to view the content of your screens Program and Preview This page can display up to 6 screens simultaneously If your configuration contains more than 6 screens press the left right arrows on the touchscreen to navigate left or right and reveal hidden screens e Locking the Program Press the LOCK button to prevent any direct changes on the Program Press this button again to unlock the Program e Updating selected layer snapshot Select the layer for which you want to update the stream snapshot Press the SNAPSHOT button e Displaying Hiding empty layers Press the HIDE EMPTY LAYERS button to hide all empty layers i e with no stream assigned Press this button to display all layers again 4 1 14 Presets management In the Preset page press the PRESET GRID button to display the preset menu while maintaining a minimal view on the Preview or Program preset e Savin g a preset to memory E Iteration Assembly Screen Source Native Image Monitoring Sequence Y To save a preset from Program make sure that the PROGRAM button is e t x PRIE EE mar rose Era Me selected To save a preset from Preview zu make sure that the PREVIEW button is selected Select the SAVE option in the EIU left menu then select the memory slot where the current preset will be saved and optionally enter a desc
8. To save a preset from Program make sure that the Program button is selected To save a preset from Preview make sure that the Preview button is selected To save a preset press the SAVE button next to the preset bank and page navigation buttons Then navigate to the preset slot that you wish to save to and press once on the desired preset button The preset will turn yellow indicating a successful save then the system will automatically switch back to Load mode Preset slots that already contain a saved preset will be indicated in yellow Empty preset slots will be indicated in green If you attempt to save over an existing preset you will have to confirm the operation by pressing on the blinking preset button a second time If you would like to exclude some screens from the preset memory you will need first to deactivate them before saving the preset Please read chapter 5 6 Transition section to understand how to activate deactivate a screen 5 3 2 How to load a preset First be sure that the Preview button is selected if you wish to load the preset to Preview or that the Program button is selected if you wish to load the preset to Program To Load a preset make sure that the LOAD button next to the preset bank and page navigation buttons is selected default mode Next select the desired preset that you wish to load The preset will be loaded to Program or Preview depending on which button has been selected Note that loa
9. aria calda n in un posto esposto direttamente ai raggi del sole a polvere eccessiva a vibrazioni o a shock meccanici Ci potrebbe provocare un erroneo funzionamento e un incidente e ALIMENTAZIONE Far funzionare l apparecchiatura solo con la sorgente d alimentazione indicata sull apparecchiatura Le apparecchiature queste devono essere obbligatoriamente collegate su una sorgente fornita di una efficiente messa a terra In nessun caso questo collegamento potr essere modificato sostituito o eliminato Connessione delle apparecchiature alla rete elettrica deve essere successiva interruttore di circuito dell impianto dell edificio e CAVO DI ALIMENTAZIONE Il dispositivo dotato di due cavi di alimentazione removibile per rimuovere le alimentazioni scollegare i cavi dalla Presa Attenzione i cavi di alimentazione sono l unico di disconnettere l apparecchio all alimentazione Per assicurarsi che l apparecchio e totalmente scollegato i cavi devono essere disconessi della presa murale Seguire le instruzioni seguenti materiale collegato a residenza alla rete deve avere un dispositivo di sezionamento facile da raggiungere e che deve essere inserito all esterno del apparecchio Scollegare l apparecchiatura dalla presa a muro se si prevede di non utilizzarla per qualche giorno Per disconnettere il cavo tirare facendo forza sul connettore La prese d alimentazione deve trovarsi a prossimit dell apparecchiatura ed esser
10. l humidit ou a des sources de chaleur intense e INSTALLATION Veillez assurer une circulation d air suffisante pour viter toute surchauffe l int rieur de l appareil Ne placez pas l appareil sur ou proximit d une surface textile susceptible d obstruer les orifices de ventilation N installez pas l appareil proximit de sources de chaleur comme un radiateur ou une poche d air chaud ni dans un endroit expos au rayonnement solaire direct des poussi res excessives des vibrations ou des chocs m caniques Ceci pourrait provoquer un mauvais fonctionnement et un accident e ALIMENTATION Ne faire fonctionner l appareil qu avec la source d alimentation indiqu e sur l appareil Les appareils doivent tre obligatoirement connect s sur une source quip e d une mise la terre efficace En aucun cas cette liaison de terre ne devra tre modifi e contourn e ou supprim e Raccordement des quipements l alimentation principale doit tre post rieur au disjoncteur de branchement de l installation lectrique du b timent e CORDON D ALIMENTATION Les appareils sont quip s de 2 cordons d alimentation d tachable la mise hors tension se fait en d branchant ces cordons de l appareil Attention Les appareils sont quip s de 2 cordons d alimentation d tachable la mise hors tension se fait en d branchant ces cordons de l appareil Appliquer les consignes suivantes Le mat riel reli demeure a
11. 5 Iteration wizard 4 1 6 Assembly configuration 4 1 7 Screen configuration 4 1 8 Monitoring configuration 4 1 9 Source configuration 4 1 10 Native source configuration 4 1 11 Stream image configuration before the event has started 4 1 12 Stream image configuration during the event 4 1 13 Preset Viewer 4 1 14 Presets management 4 1 15 Sequence management EU I 5 1 L e ayer section e amp e e e e e e oe e e eo o e D e e e e eo amp e o e amp e e e e amp amp e 0 e e 2 a a e e e Z L a a e e D 8 3 e a e e 36 5 1 1 Selecting layers from the touchscreen 5 1 2 Selecting layers from the front panel 5 1 3 Selecting layers on Program vs Preview 5 1 4 Using the layer selection modifier keys 5 2 S e O U rce S e cti O n e e e e e e e D 2 4 2 e D 0 e 0 0 0 0 O O e 0 0 0 0 0 O0 06 e e O0 O6 OO 3 8 5 2 1 Making live switching directly to Program 5 2 2 Switching between plugs on the device inputs 5 3 e re S et S e ctl O n e e e e o o e e o e o e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e L e e e m e e e e e e amp e D e e e e e e o e e o e e 3 9 5 3 1 How to save a preset 5 3 2 How to load a preset e O n t ro S e cti O n e e e o o e 09 e 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 0 09 0 9 0 O0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 OO O06 O0 O6 O6 e e e ee e
12. HDCP HDCP 4 1 7 Screen configuration e Configuring the standard streams preset sequence E In the left menu select the STREAMS PFA A mm STANDARD option then select the assembly for which you want to configure the standard streams To add a new stream enter the name of this stream then select the stream type Live _ Lu Frame or Logo For a Live stream select input vom a the desired input and plug For a Frame e Banti or a Logo stream simply select one of Ba the frames or logos available in the list When ready press the Add button To edit existing standard stream properties select a stream in the list and adjust the desired properties ASSEMBLY STREAM Input 1 HDMI Plug HD15 Input 6 DVI D When a valid signal is being detected on an input plug or a valid media is assigned to a frame logo the plug frame logo will be underlined with a thin blue line When done press the Apply button to save your changes To delete a standard stream simply select the corresponding item in the list and press the Remove button e Configuring the native streams In the left menu select the STREAMS NATIVE option then select the assembly for which you want to configure the native streams To add a new native stream first enter the name of this stream then if this native stream will be used for ma mmm filling the background of a blend adjust p its size accordingly For each screen area def
13. Input 1 HDMI v ADJUST Current color DSK TITLING ade Mask invert keying developed by Analog Way This keying will perform advanced effects on transparent items smooth edge and color correction Keying setup can be done either by setting directly color references and tolerances or by using an assistant GRAB button When using the assistant select the color area you want to mask and click the PICK button Color areas are cumulative if the results are not satisfactory click the R ared ESE n T button then grab another For further information on keying effects configuration please read the corresponding LiveCore product user manual In the Preset page press the II Select the layer containing the stream for whichyou want to nme ne image Ii Aueh select the ASPECT CROP FILTER OPTIMIZE or KEYING action to adjust the one settings JI D To restore the default Preset oy view simply press the E button gt e N VW IV while ne a minimal view on nile Preview or Program preset pa PR A al R ne Le e PAU LA LA d eg Sura ation during tne event ma NGS button to display the stream image settings menu E Iteration E Assembly Screen Source Sequence amp FILTER SETTINGS m Stream 1 Input 3 DVI A f Ea de O COLOR GRADING COLOR CORRECTION Brightness ASPECT CROP Contrast OPTIMIZE Color KEYING
14. an Ihren Verk ufer Ihre Kundendienststelle oder an qualifizierte Fachkr fte e FFNUNGEN UND MUNDUNGEN Die Ger te k nnen ber ffnungen verf gen Bel ftung Schlitze usw Niemals Gegenst nde in die ffnungen einf hren oder die ffnungen verschlie en Wenn eine Fl ssigkeit oder ein Gegenstand in das Ger t gelangt den Stecker herausziehen und es vor einer neuen Inbetriebnahme von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal berpr fen lassen Er ee 2 1 5 Spanish 2 1 5 Spanish Para comprender mejor el funcionamiento de este aparato le recomendamos que le acuidadosamente todas las consignas de seguridad y de funcionamiento del aparato antes de usarlo Conserve las instrucciones de seguridad y de funcionamiento para que pueda consultarlas posteriormente Respete todas las consignas indicadas en la documentacion relacionadas con el producto y este documento e CUIDADO Para prevenir cualquier riesgo de choque el ctrico y de incendio no exponga este aparato a la lluvia a la humedad ni a fuentes de calorintensas e INSTALACI N Cerci rese de que haya una circulaci n de aire suficiente para evitar cualquier sobrecalentamiento al interior del aparato No coloque el aparato cerca ni sobre una superficie textil que pudiera obstruir los orificios de ventilaci n No instale el aparato cerca de fuentes de calor como radiador o boca de aire caliente ni en un lugar expuesto a los rayos solares directos o al polvo excesivo a las vibraciones o
15. be undone e Playing a cue sequence Select the cue where playback will start then press the PLAY button to start continuous gt CI playback Press the STOP button to stop playing the sequence e Playing a cue sequence step by step Press the PLAY TO NEXT button to execute the selected cue then move the selection to the following item in the list N N Press the PLAY TO PREVIOUS button to execute the selected cue then move the selection to the previous item in the list e Enabling loop playback Before starting cue sequence playback press the LOOP button to enable loop playback Q A Cue sequence playback may also be controlled from the Vertige front panel For more information please read chapter 5 7 2 Controlling cue sequence playback 5 1 1 Selecting layers from the touchscreen 5 OPERATING THE VERTIGE 5 1 Layer section To be able to make a source selection using the Vertige console you must first select at least one layer The Vertige layer selection buttons are powerful tools for fast and efficient selection of layers for source selection and layer manipulation Layers which are selected will be highlighted on the touchscreen At any time you may have zero one or many layers selected on either Program or Preview To select a layer there are several options O Note the small layer stack located on the bottom left hand corner of each screen might help you to fig visualize the layer s
16. layer This layer to be selected is at the intersection of the SCREEN button and DEPTH button For example if the SCREEN button is 2 and the LAYER button is 3 pressing the SINGLE button will select the layer 3 on the screen 2 Using the left and right arrows you can adjust the screen number or the depth number e ALL button Press the ALL button to select all standard layers on all screens When the Native mode is active pressing the ALL button will select all native layers on all screens e NONE button Press the NONE button to deselect all layers When the Native mode is active pressing the NONE button will deselect all native layers e Press and hold the key to add layers to the current selection While holding the key any new layer selection from the touch screen or layer selection buttons will be added to the currently selected layers For example select your camera layer 1 then hold the button and select all others camera layers e Press and hold the key to remove layers from the current selection While holding the key any new layer selection from the touch screen or the layer selection buttons will be removed from the currently selected layers e Examples Select the main layer on Center screen To select the main layer on the center screen screen 2 in this example there are several options depending on your preferred work style Since you are selecting only one layer you could quickly sel
17. of the Vertige firmware Plug this USB flash drive into one of the Vertige USB connectors Wait for the device to appear in the Storage list then select it to display the firmware updaters available Select the desired update from the list then press the Update button to start updating the Vertige A IMPORTANT Do not remove the USB flash drive or turn off the power while updating AC 4 1 3 Show selection 4 1 2 User selection a Ge L The User Selection page allows you to login and manage user accounts e Creating a new user account In the left menu select the CREATE option Enter the user s name If this user account needs to be password protected then enter the athe nern ce OSO OOO i in the Password and Confirm Password fields When x Dda press the button You can also press the Create amp Login button to create the user account ni ion in automatically Name Password romo Confirm Password gt e Logging in In the left menu select the LOGIN option then select an existing user account If this user account is password protected enter the corresponding password When ready press the Login button to log in and display the Show Selection page LOGIN USER Note There are two predefined user accounts available Admin and Guest An Admin can only manage other user accounts reset password delete an account A Guest cannot create any show he is only allowe
18. pinched by items placed on or against them If one of the power supply cords is damaged unplug the device Using the device with a damaged power supply cord may expose your device to electric shocks or other hazards Verify the condition of the power supply cords periodically Contact your dealer or service center for replacement if damaged e CONNECTIONS All inputs and outputs except for the power input are Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV circuits as defined in UL IEC 60950 1 e SERVICING Do not attempt to service this product yourself by opening or removing covers and screws since it may expose your device to electric shocks or other hazards Refer all problems to qualified service personnel e OPENINGS Never push objects of any kind into this product through the openings If liquids have been spilled or objects have fallen into the device unplug it immediately and have it checked by a qualified technician en AA 2 1 2 French 2 1 2 French Afin de mieux comprendre le fonctionnement de cet appareil nous vous conseillons de bien lire toutes les consignes de s curit et de fonctionnement avant utilisation Conservez les instructions de s curit et de fonctionnement afin de pouvoir les consulter ult rieurement Respectez toutes les consignes marqu es dans la documentation sur le produit et sur ce document e ATTENTION Afin de prevenir tout risque de choc lectrique et d incendie ne pas exposer cet appareil a la pluie
19. pressing the large LCD button at the center of this group will select all of the layers at the desired depth on all screens on Program or Preview For example if you press layer 3 all layers with the depth 3 will be selected on all screens A When the Native mode is enabled all buttons used to select deselect a specific depth are useless and turned off 5 1 4 Using the layer selection modifier keys 5 1 3 Selecting layers on Program vs Preview At all times of operation the focus of the preset editing will always be on either Program or Preview If you are working on Program the large PROGRAM button will be lit and the Program section will be highlighted on the touchscreen If you are working on Preview the PREVIEW button will be lit and the Preview section will be highlighted on the touchscreen Based on this selection all operations such as preset loading source selection layer selection etc will be directed to the Preview or Program 5 1 4 Using the layer selection modifier keys The Layer selection modifier keys allow you to quickly adjust your selection of layers e NATIVE button The NATIVE button allows you to toggle between a standard layer selection and a native layer selection By default the Vertige is in a standard layer selection mode button is lit green If you press the button the native mode becomes activated button is lit yellow e SINGLE button The SINGLE button allows you to select only 1
20. settings in the assemblies screens or sources Select the ASSEMBLY tab in the top bar then select an assembly that has just been created by the Wizard it oe be named Assembly X where X is the index of the assembly In the left menu select CONFIGURE then select the INPUT option and press the All Inputs button Auto Set to set up automatically all the Inputs Back to the upper menu level select STREAMS then select the STANDARD option to display the standard streams automatically id que assembly Make sure Esch Live stream matches the correct input plug When done select the N E option to configure native streams if necessary Then you can go to the Preset page and start assigning sources to the screen layers see chapter 5 Operating the Vertige 4 1 6 Assembly configuration 4 1 6 Assembly configuration Each assembly can be made of e One single LiveCore device for example Screen 1 Native background Screen 2 Screen 3 Native background Output 1 mu Ethernet mu i 55111 Vertige Remote Controller Output 2 Output 3 Quiput 4 naunang CADA Monitoring d Preview output Live monitoring of all sources Program amp Preview sources 12 seamless inputs 42 input plugs e Two LiveCore devices linked together using the set of Link cables additive modularity for example Screen 1 Basa ANAND ES aana amann h
21. sources of all sources Program amp Preview Program amp Preview L 4 1 6 Assembly configuration In order to synchronize the LiveCore devices use Ethernet cables between the IN and OUT device sync connectors MASTER DEVICE rawa mn m i E er pr TE N UT LL ad A ED RJ 45 SLAVE DEVICE 1 SLAVE DEVICE 2 SLAVE DEVICE 3 ETHERNET HUB Vertige Remote Controller Assembly page allows you to manage device assemblies e Creating a new assembly Select the CREATE option in the left menu and then enter the name of the assembly Select the type of device that will be handled by this assembly Select the Single mode if you have L only one single device to control in this assembly Select the Synchronized mode if two three or four identical devices will be synchronized for achieving bigger screens associative modularity Select the Linked with SLAVI E mode if the device is linked to another compliant device additive modularity Preset Sequence D o 2 CREATE ASSEMBLY DEVICE Name Assembly 2 CONFIGURE Type NeXtage 16 STREAMS DELETE Select the Linked with LOE mode if the device is linked to a LiveCore Output Expander additive modularity If your device s have an option 4K or 4K PL then make sure to select it in the corresponding field Note All synchronized devices of an assembly must be equipped with
22. you can choose either to control the transition default section behavior or to control the cue sequence playback 5 7 1 Controlling the transition e FILTER SELECT button The FILTER SELECT button allows you to quickly edit the transition filter based on current layer selection e TOGGLE button Enabling the TOGGLE button turns your device into the toggle preset mode That means that after a take vour old Program becomes your new Preview e STEP BACK button The STEP BACK button allows you to restore on Preview the configuration of the Program before the last transition e TAKE CUT button Pressing the TAKE CUT button you will take your Preview to Program but without all the programmed effects They will be all replaced by the cut effect e TRANSITION DURATION button You can enable or not this button by pressing on it The yellow color means this function is enabled When enabled this duration overrides all the specific screens durations e TAKE button The TAKE button allows you to send your selected Preview screens to Program 5 7 2 Controlling the cue sequence playback To control the cue sequence playback from the front panel simply press the CUE SEQUENCE key to enable the cue Sequence playback control mode key illuminated To return to the Transition Control mode press the CUE SEQUENCE key again key backlight turned off pressing the PLAY button on the touchscreen 1 Cue Sequence playback control mode is automatica
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24. URE MONITORING option en poi the assembly for which you wantto configure the monitoring outputs Select one of the physical monitoring outputs in the list then adjust the settings accordingly Rate Format HDCP protection Gamma signal type e Configuring the device s inputs In the left menu select the CONFIGURE INPUT option then select the assembly for wii you want to configure the inputs To automatically ones all the inputs simply press mee Il inputs button located in the AUTO SET panel Or press the Input Zx button to automatically configure the selected input only If the input signal type has not been detected or set up properly you can adjust it manually below OUTPUT MONITORING INPUT RESOURCE MONITORING INPUT RESOURCE OUTPUT RESOURCE OUTPUT MONITORING ASSEMBLY RESOURCE 19 168 01 192 14801 19 188 0 1 192 16801 Dual Link Dual Link Preset Sequence BD o 7 ASSEMBLY VIDEO OUTPUT STATUS Master Output 1 zm L Analog Type YUV w Digital Type RGB 0 255 Gamma HDCP ASSEMBLY MONITORING OUTPUT STATUS Master Monitoring 1 zm gt Internal Format HDTV 1080P Analog Type YUV Y Digital Type RGB 0 255 HDCP ASSEMBLY VIDEO INPUT AUTO SET Input 1 Input 1 All inputs YA a CI ros No signal detected No signal detected No signal detected No signal detected Computer Separate HV w Computer Separate HV wW RGB Full 0 255 b Yuv b Auto b d
25. USER MANUAL Vertige Ref VRC300 ANALOG WAY 288958989580 PRES zi 5 ET gan aca ee LL LAYER lt EERE EE l v a i p Vertige CUE m m E Ta SEQUENCI CONTROL TRANSITION mm O THANK YOU By reading this manual you will be able to obtain the most from your powerful Vertige O 1 INTRODUCTION D 1 1 What is the Vertige M c eee eee 5 1 2 Useful terms and definitions nung eee ues mE T 5 O 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION B 2 1 Safety instructions B 2 1 1 English 2 1 2 French 2 1 3 Italian 2 1 4 German 2 1 5 Spanish 2 2 Environmental specifications LI 2 3 Hardware specifications ee T pn incassa 12 2 4 Unpacking and inspection C res 12 2 5 The Vertige rear panel 12 O 3 THE VERTIGE FRONT PANEL 13 3 1 Overview eee eee eee eee eee ue 13 3 2 Color codes TM ee Be ee ee eens LA O 4 STARTING WITH THE VERTIGE 15 4 1 Operationalconfiguration 15 4 1 1 System configuration 4 1 2 User selection 4 1 3 Show selection 4 1 4 Iteration selection 4 1
26. a Ha aia ee sf pue 24 seamless inputs Monitoring Preview output Live monitoring of all sources Program amp Preview ETHERNET HUB Screen 4 dass AAA ES BEBE aroma i Pons cookie 84 input plugs Live monitoring al all sources Program amp Preview Vertige Remote Controller ES 4 1 6 Assembly configuration e One LiveCore device linked to an optional LiveCore Output Expander LOE using the set of Link cables additive modularity for example Screen Wd Monitoring Live 1 of all screens Program and Preview Ascender 48 Ref ASCASOG LiveCore Output Expander Ref LOEME Monitoring Live 2 of all screens sources nd Previ 12 seamless inputs Ethernet Program a ew 42 plugs Vertige Remote Controller e Up to 4 identical LiveCore devices synchronized together associative modularity In this configuration all the devices must be connected to Vertige and all the sources should be split for each device for example Live monitoring of all sources Program amp Preview Live monitoring of all sources Program amp Preview Monitoring Preview output sPuTTER ETHERNET HUB sources Monitoring Monitoring Preview Preview output output Vertige Remote Controller Live monitoring Live monitoring of all
27. a los choques mec nicos Esto podr a provocar su mal funcionamiento o un accidente e ALIMENTACI N Ponga a funcionar el aparato nicamente con la fuente de alimentaci n que se indica en el aparato Los aparatos deben estar conectados obligatoriamente a una fuente equipada con una puesta a tierra eficaz Por ning n motivo este enlace de tierra deber ser modificado cambiado o suprimido Conexi n del equipo a la red el ctrica debe ser posterior del interruptor de circuitos derivados de la instalaci n del edificio e CABLE DE CORRIENTE El equipo se suministra con 2 cables de alimentaci n si desconectamos los cables dejamos al equipo sin alimentaci n Atenci n Los cables de alimentaci n constituyen el nico medio de desconectar el aparato totalmente de la red el ctrica Para estar seguro de que el aparato no est m s alimentado estos dos cables deben estar desconectados de la toma de corriente Aplicar las siguientes consignas El material conectado a residencia a la red inform tica debe de tener un dispositivo de seccionamiento f cilmente accesible que debe de ser incorporado al exterior del aparato Desconectar el aparato del enchufe mural si no piensa utilizarlo durante varios d as Para desconectar los cables tire de la clavija No tire nunca de los cables propiamente dichos El enchufes de alimentaci n debe estar cerca del aparato y ser de f cil acceso No deje caer los cables de alimentaci n ni coloque objet
28. ayers For the opening effects three additional options are available last row of contextual buttons in the EDIT section These options are all enabled by default but you can disable them if necessary Smooth Fx disable this option to deactivate the easing function of the effect during the transition Cross Fx disable this option to deactivate Cross effect from the switcher during the transition Force Transition MEN gt VE 5 5 Edit section Depth Fx disable this option to deactivate Depth swap effect from the switcher during the transition Force Cross Transition You can also use the fine tuning buttons to modify the start and the end of the opening closing For example select the desired effect and then set up the start of the opening at 40 and end at 80 During the take this layer will start its effect at 40 of the global take duration and finish at 80 of the global take duration This relative timing will occur even if the TAKE is being controlled by the T bar The same timing operations can be configured on the closing effect Important Selecting a single layer on the touchscreen synchronizes the front panel IN amp OUT effects and BORDER type buttons turns YELLOW to indicate that the corresponding values match the current layer selection 5 6 Transition section 5 6 Transition section Within the transition section you will find how to TAKE your configuration on the Program You have different
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30. d to use shows that have been shared by other users read only IMPORTANT the password for the Admin account is Password The Show Selection page allows you to manage shows for the currently logged in user e Creating a new show In the left menu select the CREATE option then enter the name of the show Check the Share box if you intend to share this show with any other users po only When ready press the Create nn You can also press the Create amp Load button to create the show and wies it emule 4 1 4 Iteration selection Note Creating a show will automatically create a default iteration e Loading a show recie In the left menu select the LOAD option Select the show you want to load and then press the Load button to load this show and display the Iteration Selection page e Deleting a show In the left menu select the DELETE option Select the show you want to delete and then press the Delete button to permanently erase this show This action cannot be undone A 1 A ada calnrhnn 4 1 4 Iteration selection The Iteration Selection page allows you to manage iterations for the current show Each show can have many iterations each representing a branch or restore point of your configuration For example if you re use a file from a previous show you may wish to create a new iteration as clone of the previous one and work within the new iteration This would allow you to make updates a
31. ding a preset will change the content of the relevant screens only i e those that were active when the preset has been saved other screens will be automatically deactivated but their content will not change If you have loaded your preset to Preview you will need to press TAKE to view it on the Program screens If you load a preset directly to Program the new attributes including sources size position border etc will cut into place MEN ee 5 4 Control section 5 4 Control section CONTROL Into the control section you can choose to work on Program or Preview Simply press the Program or Preview button to choose where to work Remember that the Program Preview control change when you press a layer on the touchscreen e CLEAR button Press the CLEAR button twice to clear all selected layers It will remove the source and at the same time reset the selected e UNIFY button Press the UNIFY button twice to homogenize all selected layers settings from one destination Program Preview layers to the other e FREEZE button Press the FREEZE button to freeze all inputs of the live streams displayed in the selected layers Press the FREEZE button again to unfreeze them 5 5 Edit section Within the EDIT section you will find all the layers attributes including position size border transparency etc When making selections the new attributes will be applied to all your current layer selection Attribute
32. e Here you have to define the global ASC3204 internal rate of the device s which will ENEMY eme be the rate of your Program output s DS n This rate can be defined Internally from the devices nn ea Y Smetronzaton nese TR syne y Select the Internal option then T EMEN inam 5 M select the desired internal rate INPUT 25Hz 50 Hz 60Hz By choosing to follow one of the inputs Select the Follow option then in the Reference list select the input from where the output rate will be copied and adjust the other follow settings if necessary By choosing to follow a dedicated framelock input Select the Framelock option and adjust the other framelock settings if necessary 4 1 6 Assembly configuration e Configuring the resources of the device s In the left menu select the CONFIGURE RESOURCE option then pind the assembly for which you want to din the resources check the Dual Link box to enable the Dual Link option on one of the physical output This will automatically disable the adjacent physical output Make sure the disabled output is not mapped to any screen e Configuring the device s In zur left menu select the CONFIGURE UTI ee ir for which you want to configure the outputs Select one of the physical outputs in the list then adjust the settings accordingly HDCP protection Gamma signal type eConfiguring the device s monitoring outputs In the left menu select the CONFIG
33. e facilmente accessibile Non far cadere il cavo di alimentazione n appoggiarci sopra degli oggetti pesanti Se il cavo di alimentazione danneggiato spegnere immediatamente l apparecchiatura E pericoloso far funzionare questa apparecchiatura con cavi di alimentazione danneggiati cavi graffiati possono provocare un rischio di incendio o uno shock elettrico Verificare spesso i cavi di alimentazione Contattare il vostro rivenditore o il servizio assistenza per una sostituzione e CONNESSIONE Tutti gli ingressi e le uscite tranne che per la potenza in ingresso sono bassissima tensione di sicurezza SELV circuiti definiti UL IEC 60950 1 e RIPARAZIONI E ASSISTENZA L utilizzatore non deve in nessun caso cercare di riparare l apparecchiatura poich con l apertura del coperchio metallico o di qualsiasi altro pezzo costituente la scatola metallica nonch svitare le viti che appaiono esteriormente poich ci pu provocare all utilizzatore un rischio di shock elettrico o altri rischi e APERTURE DI VENTILAZIONE Le apparecchiature possono comportare delle aperture di ventilazione si prega di non introdurre mai oggetti o ostruire le sue fessure Se un liquido o un oggetto penetra all interno dell apparecchiatura disconnetterla e farla controllare da personale qualificato prima di rimetterla in servizio ES 2 1 4 German 2 1 4 German Um den Betrieb dieses Gerats zu verstehen raten wir Ihnen vor der Inbetriebnahme alle Sich
34. e stack to the right e Deleting a cue stack Select an existing cue stack in the list then select the DELETE option Press the Delete button Important The last remaining cue stack cannot be deleted A This action cannot be undone e Adding a cue step Select an existing cue step in the list then select the EDIT option Press the button located on the left side of the screen to insert a new cue step before the selected cue step or press the button located on the right side of the screen to add a new cue step after the selected cue step e Configuring a cue step Select the cue step you want to configure then select the EDIT option to display the corresponding properties Adjust them if necessary Disabled Check this box to disable the cue step it will be skipped during playback Trigger The cue step will wait for a trigger before executing its action during playback Action The action that will get executed in response to the trigger e Reordering a cue step Select the cue step you want to move then select the EDIT option Press the lt button to move the selected cue step item to the left or press the gt button to move the selected cue step item to the right en L LL 4 1 15 Sequence management e Deleting a cue step Select an existing cue in the list then select the DELETE option Press the Delete button Important The last remaining cue step in a cue stack cannot be deleted A This action cannot
35. ea you want to adjust IS Now simply align the two dotted lines by increasing the covering value Once your covering area is well defined you need to adjust the black levels select the BLACK option then select an area into the overview of your P o 4 gt UK Y NJ DA Laz Soft Edge to display the corresponding settings on the right panel Then adjust the black levels for each side using the R G B sliders The goal here is to have the same black level on all areas of your screen Then you will adjust the black area pixel by pixel It will remove the last white band that can appear when you use DLP projectors When done select the CURVE option Enable individual blending in order to activate the blending curves You can tweak the curve by moving the 2 points Do the same for left and right or enable the blending curves symmetry A 1 Q N N A M tL v cr C a N n f O I py at A A fe LoQO IVI UT U L U l 15 CUI it 5 U i a Ul UOT U Re oa 4 1 8 Monitoring configuration Assembly i itori Preset iteration Left Blend Right Sequence Y 7 BLENDING CURVE Enabie Right Selection Player COVERING BLACK The Monitoring page allows you to manage monitoring outputs e Applying a mosaic template Select the TEMPLATE option in the left menu then select the monitoring output for which you want to apply a mosaic template Browse the templates then Beier ane one ee want to apply Check
36. ect it using the touch screen You could also navigate the SCREEN selection button to the center screen navigate the LAYER selection button to the Layer 1 and then press the SINGLE button in the Layer selection area You could also select all of the Layer 1 layers and use the key to deselect the unneeded layers MEN Lh 5 2 1 Making live switches directly to Program Select all PIP layers on side screen To select the PIP layers layers 2 and 3 in this example on the side screens screens 1 and 3 in this example there are several options depending on your preferred work style You could select the first layer using the touchscreen then press and hold the and select the additional layers using the touchscreen You could select Layer 2 Layer 3 and then screen 2 which would result in only layers 2 and 3 on screens 1 and 3 being selected 5 2 Source section The Source section allows you to e fill the selected standard layers with a source e fill the selected native layers with a native source All sources and native sources have to be defined before See 4 1 9 Source configuration and 4 1 10 Native Source Configuration chapters Use the left right arrow to navigate into the source page Then simply press the desired source in order to fill the layer s Available sources will have a blue button and the selected source will be yellow A source can be affected to several layers a
37. eft menu select the SCENE option Select the screen you want to move in the scene then press Mo Left or Move Right button e Configuring output screen epee u 5 ir use In the left menu select the MAP option Select the screen you want to edit the outputs mapping for To map one of the physical outputs available to this screen or to a specific area of this screen Hard Soft Edge select first the area of the screen then selectthe target Program or Preview Select the assembly containing ne the device that will process this screen ET then select the desired physical output DELETE Vertige automatically proposes an output amongst the remaining available resources in the When ready press the Apply button To remove an existing mapping select an area then press the Cle button Note Pressing the ID button will help you to fix the mapping by displaying the Output ID pattern on the selected output Assembly Assembly 1 Output e Configuring Multi Projector Soft Edge itoring Preset sequence GR Blending In the left menu select the PATTERN option then select the screen with multiple areas you want to configure Select the GRID test pattern and adjust E the number of rows and columns of the grid test pattern When ready adjust your video projectors propery een Select the Soft ET Edge Centering test pattern Select the DELETE IG COV TERING option then Pe covering ar
38. election 5 1 1 Selecting layers from the touchscreen At any time when the Preset Page is open a layer may be selected by directly touching it on the touchscreen Touching another layer will release your current selection and select the new layer Important Selecting a single layer on the touchscreen synchronizes the front panel screen amp depth filters buttons turns YELLOW to indicate that the corresponding values match the current layer selection To select multiple layers or remove a layer from your selection you will need to use the selection modifier keys on the Vertige keyboard i e and 5 1 2 Selecting layers from the front panel At any time a layer or group of layers may be selected by directly pressing one of the layer selection buttons There are several blocks of buttons within the Layer section e Select layers by Screen The first block of buttons is used to select deselect all layers on a given Screen After using the arrow keys to navigate to the desired screen pressing the large LCD button at the center of this group will select all of the layers on the desired screen on Program or Preview or its native layer when the Native mode is enabled For example if you press Screen 2 all of the layers on screen 2 will be selected e Select layers by Layer depth The second block of buttons is used to select deselect all layers at a specific depth After using the arrow keys to navigate to the desired depth
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40. er t vollst ndig vom Netzanschluss zu trennen Um sicherzustellen dass das Ger t nicht mehr versorgt wird muss dieses Kabel aus der Netzsteckdose ausgesteckt werden Bitte beachten Sie die folgenden Hinweise Wenn Ger te dauerhaft am Netz bleiben m ssen sie ber eine leicht zug ngliche Trennvorrichtung verf gen die au en am Ger t angebracht sein muss Das Kabel mittels des Steckers herausziehen Niemals am Stromkabel selbst ziehen Die Steckdose muss sich in der N he des Ger ts befinden und leicht zug nglich sein Das Stromkabel nicht fallen lassen und keine schweren Gegenst nde darauf stellen Wenn eines der beiden Stromkabel besch digt ist das Ger t sofort abschalten Es ist gef hrlich das Ger t mit einem besch digten Stromkabel zu betreiben ein abgenutztes Kabel kann zu einem Feuer oder Stromschlag f hren Die Stromkabel regelm ig untersuchen F r Ersatz wenden Sie sich an Ihren Verk ufer oder eine Kundendienststelle e ANSCHL SSE Alle Eing nge und Ausg nge mit Ausnahme der Stromversorgung sind Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV Schaltungen wie in UL IEC 60950 1 definiert e REPARATUR UND WARTUNG Der Benutzer darf keinesfalls versuchen das Ger t selbst zu reparieren die ffnung des Ger ts durch Abnahme der Abdeckhaube oder jeglichen anderen Teils des Geh usessowie die Entfernung von au en sichT baren Schrauben zu Stromschl gen oder anderen Gefahren f r den Benutzer f hren kann Wenden Sie sich
41. erheits und Betriebsanweisungen genau zu lesen Diese Sicherheits und Betriebsanweisungen fur einen sp teren Gebrauch sicher aufbewahren Alle in den Unterlagen an dem Ger t und hier angegebenen Sicherheitsanweisungen einhalten e ACHTUNG um jegliches Risiko eines Stromschlags oder Feuers zu vermeiden das Ger t nicht Regen Feuchtigkeit oder intensiven W rmequellen aussetzen e EINBAU Eine ausreichende Luftzufuhr sicherstellen um jegliche berhitzung im Ger t zu vermeiden Das Ger t nicht auf und in N he von Textiloberfl chen die Bel ftungs ffnungen verschlie en k nnen aufstellen Das Ger t nicht in N he von Warmequellen wie z B Heizk rper oder Warmluftkappe aufstellen und es nicht dem direkten Sonnenlicht berm igem Staub Vibrationen oder mechanischen St en aussetzen Dies kann zu Betriebsst rungen und Unf llen f hren e STROMVERSORGUNG Das Ger t nur mit der auf dem Ger t bezeichnete Stromquelle betreiben Ger t mit geerdeter Hauptstromversorgung muss an eine Stromquelle mit effizienter Erdung angeschlossen werden Diese Erdung darf auf keinen Fall ge ndert umgangen oder entfernt werden Anschluss von Ger ten ans Stromnetz muss nach Abzweigschalter des Geb udes Installation e NETZKABEL Das Ger t ist mit einem l sbaren Netzkabel ausgestattet um es v llig vom Netz zu trennen ziehen Sie bitte das Netzkabel aus der Kaltger tebuchse Achtung Das Netzkabel stellt die einzige M glichkeit dar das G
42. he LOAD option in the left menu then select one of the memory slots to automatically recall the corresponding monitoring preset from memory Enter a description for this monitoring preset then press the Apply button PA Monitoring 1 Assembly 1 192 168 0 1 SAVE MONITORING PRESET INI IN12 03 04 192 168 0 1 LOAD MONITORING PRESET Full Screen P1 Description IN1 IN12 Preset Sequence D o 2 192 168 0 1 LOAD MONITORING PRESET LIES ir Description Full Screen P2 4 1 9 Source configuration tera Preset sequence D e Erasing a monitoring preset memory Select the CLEAR option in the left menu P then select the monitoring output for MES which you want to clear a monitoring preset memory Select the desired slot and press the Clear button CLEAR MONITORING PRESET INI IN12 This action cannot be undone ac A A MA PITA f FPE EMA den FR FA 4 1 9 Source configuration The Source page allows you to manage sources e Creating a new source Select the CREATE option in the left menu and then enter the name of the hos m m bia gra bai iz Source 1 Source 3 Source 4 Source 5 Source 6 Source 7 Source 8 Source 9 source Please choose a name as short and explicit as possible as it will be E iteration Assembly Screen Native Monitoring Preset Sequence o o 2 displayed on LCD keys of the Vertige front panel Bind this source to a LCD key in the front
43. ined select the desired standard stream that will be displayed in this area If necessary adjust the alignment to suit your needs When ready press the Add button To edit existing native stream properties select a stream in the list and adjust the desired properties When done press the Apply button to save your changes To delete a native stream simply select the corresponding item in the list and press the Remove button sequence YF Stream m Frame 1 Frame Frames 4 Ahgn Middie Center y Remove E Iteration Assembly 4 1 7 Screen configuration mu Left Blend Right The Screen page allows you to manage EZ screens e Creating a new screen Select the CREATE option in the left menu MAP aie and then enter the name of the screen EE did Please choose a name as short and explicit as possible as it will be displayed on LCD keys of the Vertige front panel 2 BLENDING Display Rotation None DELETE 4 1 7 Screen configuration Adjust the horizontal and vertical size values gt 1 to build Hard Soft Edge then select the screen format default is HDTV 1080p You can also indicate the rotation of your displays in increments of 90 degrees When ready press the Create button e Deleting a screen In the left menu select the D button FLETE option Select the screen you want to delete and then press the Delete This action cannot be undone e Configuring the scene In the l
44. ing Weight gt W 740 x D 510 x H 200 mm gt 15 kg 33 Ibs gt 20 kg 44 lbs gt W 29 2 x D 20 0 x H 7 9 Electrical Requirements Required Voltage 100 240 VAC Required Amperage 2 5A between the two power supplies 2 4 Unpacking and inspection e 1 x Vertige VRC300 remote controller e 2 x Power supply cords e 1 x User manual PDF version e 1 x Quick start guide The User manual and the Quick start guide are available on www analogway com 2 5 The Vertige rear panel 2 1 3 1 Power Supply Dual redundant power supply with fuse as standard equipment 2 On Off button Switch on off the device 3 Connection Panel Ethernet LAN adapters to control devices A IMPORTANT Audio RS232 and HDMI connectors are reserved for Factory use only 3 1 Overview O 3 THE VERTIGE FRONT PANEL 3 1 Overview 96 10 07 ANALOG WAY aM Vertige CONTROL lt gt proc 2000000000 2 BB O preser _ N eee a a a a so BAR eee ee Ba T Bam 3 LAYER e 08 40 1 Touch screen The touch screen 15 6 Wide displays comfortably on the same page the representation of the Program amp Preview of a typical scene Blend 2 satellites It is important to have the whole scene represented to work on multiple layers from different screens at the same time change of source of background for example It is useful to have both states Program Preview show
45. ive modularity and LiveCore Expansion modules and synchronized LiveCore devices associative modularity 1 2 Useful terms and definitions SHOW a Show is a complete set up for an event containing several devices screens sources and presets ITERATION an Iteration is a version of a show Iterations can be used to create backups or variants of a show On a broader level iterations allow refining your setup step by step ASSEMBLY an Assembly handles one or several identical devices that can operate on the same screens Vertige can handle several assemblies SCREEN A Screen is a destination where a picture will be displayed For example it could be a single display or a projection surface composed of one or several outputs Each screen might use one or several layers PRESET a Preset on the Vertige is a capture of a state of the scene one or more screens Preset allows storing the layout of the elements and their sources for a specific step of the event LAYER a Layer is an image display element such as a Background a PIP or a Logo that has an associated visual priority either in front of another layer or behind PIP a PIP refers to Picture in Picture It is a layer typically not full size which displays a stream on top of another layer PIPs can be reduced enlarged bordered and shadowed They can overlap one another depending on their visual priority STREAM a
46. ll screen and all other layers will be hidden If you want to configure a stream image setting while preserving the screens presets please read chapter 4 1 12 Stream image configuration during the event e Configuring the stream image settings Select the assembly for which you want to adjust the image settings of a stream Select the aid Stream in the list nes select the ASPECT FILTER or OPTIMIZE eens to adjust eh corresponding image settings Note that freezing the stream might help you to adjust the settings also you might want to grab a new snapshot once you re done editing the settings T al R rad ID Wes B V P V e Configuring keying effects Select the assembly for which you want to ses aie keying effects and select the KEYING CONFIGURE option Select the desire stream in the list then select the keying mode COLORKILLER classic color keyer deleting a specific color space defined by user LUMAKILLER Luma color keyer deleting a black amp white range CREMATTE The algorithm of color 4 1 12 Stream image configuration during the event Screen Source Preset E Iteration ASC3204 Assembly Monitoring Sequence o e ASPECT E CRE D CT Predefined Crop None w Top Input 1 HDMI ww FILTER OPTIMIZE Crop Finder Bottom KEYING Left E Iteration Assembly 1 Assembly Screen Source Monitoring Preset Sequence D o ASC3204 CONFIGURE KEYING m Live 1
47. lly enabled when user starts playback by e PLAY button Pressing the PLAY button starts the cue sequence Current continuous playback from the selected cue TRIG Next The status bar displays the player status en 5 7 2 Controlling the cue sequence playback e STOP button Pressing the STOP button stops the cue sequence playback the playhead remains at its current position e PREV button The PREV button allows you to play the selected cue and to move back to the previous cue step by step playback e NEXT button The NEXT button allows you to play the selected cue and move forward to the next cue step by step playback e CUE button The CUE button displays the selected cue item index The corresponding encoder can be used to select the cue from which the playback will start The blue color means the player is idle The yellow color means the continuous playback has started The CUE button blinks when step by step playback has started e TRIGGER button The TRIGGER button is the keyboard command to resume the cue sequence playback the GO button when a Hotkey trigger has been assigned to a given cue A During step by step playback the cue Sequencer does not wait for any trigger 6 Mechanical diagram O 6 MECHANICAL DIAGRAM 740 0 mm CI Ino OOO X gu 3
48. n at the same time as the LiveCore series allows you to change one or the other at any time even during an effect 2 Preset section This section allows the user to save load its scene presets 10 direct access presets and a page mechanism to organize them PRESET 3 Layer section This section enables the operator to select a set of layers which belong to different screens in order to edit them simultaneously Various criteria are used to perform advanced combinations It will be possible to save those combinations for later use 4 Source section This section allows assigning sources to the selected layers in Program or Preview Twelve contextual buttons display the name of sources The page mechanism allows benefiting from numerous sources in association with the management of plugs for the LiveCore series SOURCE 5 Control section This section enables the operator to select which preset to work with and have direct access to basic functions applied to all selected layers Freeze Clear Unify 3 2 Color codes 6 Edit section 7 Transition section This section allows the operator to edit the selected This section enables the operator to use the T Bar layers in three different ways roughly by the and sliders for transitions They are motorized in joystick finely by coders or directly by numpad The order to see the current state of the selection block containing the numpad is conte
49. nd changes to the show but still allow you to use your previous version if necessary e Creating a new iteration In the left menu select the CREATE option then enter a description for this ni da iteration When ready press the Create GE button You can also press the Create amp Load button to create the iteration i and load it automatically CREATE ITERATION e Copying an iteration In the left menu select the COPY option Select the iteration you want to iis ee in the From field You can optionally enter a description for this iteration When ready press the Copy button You can also press the Copy amp Load button to copy the iteration and load it automatically e Deleting an iteration In the left menu select the DE button ETE option Select the iteration you want to delete and then press the Delete This action cannot be undone 4 1 5 Iteration Wizard e Loading an iteration In the left menu select the LOAD option Select the iteration you want to load and then press the Load button to load this iteration and begin working on your event setup EXPORT ITERATION e Exporting an iteration to a USB key In the left menu select TRANSFER then select the EXPORT option Select the iteration you want to export then plug a USB flash drive into one of the Vertige USB connectors Wait for the device to appear in the Storage list then select it and press the Export button to start e
50. ns e WARNING To prevent the risk of electric shock and fire do not expose this device to rain humidity or intense heat sources such as heaters and direct sunlight Slots and openings in the device are provided for ventilation and to avoid overheating Make sure the device is never placed near a textile surface that could block the openings Also keep away from excessive dust vibrations and shocks e POWER Only use the power supply indicated on the device of the power source Devices equipped with a grounding plug should only be used with a grounding type outlet In no way should this grounding be modified avoided or suppressed Connection of equipment to main supply must be after branch circuit breaker of the building installation e POWER CORD The device is equipped with 2 detachable power cords to remove mains disconnect them at appliance coupler Caution The power cords constitute the only mean to completely disconnect the equipment from the main power To make sure the device is not supplied these two cords must be unplugged from the mains outlet Use the following guidelines The equipment connected to the network must have a release system easily accessible and located outside the unit Unplug both power cords do not pull on the power cords but always on the plug itself The outlets should always be near the device and easily accessible Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or
51. options e The T bar for a manual smooth transition e The Take button for an automatic timed transition e Independent faders for a manual transition per screen TRANSITION Below each fader you will find a screen button you can use the left right arrow to move this screen list Each fader will transition the screen which is written on the button You can stop a transition for a screen and start transitioning another screen each screen is independent from the others You can lock unlock a screen by pressing its corresponding LCD key Yellow color means the screen is active unlocked and is therefore allowed to make a transition Blue color means the screen is inactive locked and is not allowed anymore to make a transition or progress into one Note that this state is stored recalled when saving loading a preset Note that the preset page on the touch screen displays the same screens and allows you to lock unlock them as well by pressing the screen status area Below the T bar you will find a transition time for each screen When you take with the automatic TAKE button the preset will take giving the chosen transition time for each screen You can adjust the transition time at any moment even after loading a preset 5 7 2 Controlling the cue sequence playback 5 7 Control transition section ALPHA prev BLZ SN CUE in 7 3 SEQUENCE CONTROL TRANSITION Into the control transition section
52. os pesados encima de ellos Si uno de dos cables de alimentaci n sufriera algun da o ponga el aparato inmediatamente fuera de tensi n Es peligroso hacer funcionar este aparato con un cable averiado ya que un cable da ado puede provocar un incendio o un choque el ctrico Verifique el estado los cables de alimentaci n de vez en cuando P ngase en contacto con su distribuidor o con el servicio de posventa si necesita cambiarlo e CONEXIONES Todas las entradas y salidas a excepci n de la entrada de alimentaci n son de tensi n extra baja de seguridad SELV circuitos definidos en UL IEC 60950 1 e REPARACI N Y MANTENIMIENTO Por ningun motivo el usuario deber tratar de efectuar operaciones de reparaci n ya que si abre los aparatos retirando el cap o cualquier otra pieza que forma parte de las cajas o si destornilla los tornillos aparentes exteriores existe el riesgo de producirse una explosi n choques el ctricos o cualquier otro incidente Contacte el servicio de posventa a su distribuidor o dirigirse con personal cualificado nicamente e ABERTURAS Y ORIFICIOS Los aparatos pueden contener aberturas aireaci n ranuras etc Nointroduzca all ningun objeto ni obstruya nunca estas aberturas Si un l quido o un objeto penetra al interior del aparato descon ctelo y h galo revisar por personal cualificado antes de ponerlo nuevamente en servicio KE 2 2 Environmental specifications 2 2 Environmental
53. panel When ready press the Name sae Cre ate gt button Key Binding Gi E un eu e Deleting a source In the left menu select the DELETE option Select the source es want to delete and then press the Delete button This action cannot be undone iteration Assembly Screen Native Image Monitoring Preset Sequence D o X ELL Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 Source 5 Source 6 Source 7 Source 8 Source 9 e Configuring the streams mapping In the left menu select the MAP option then select the source for which you Select a stream from for m Live 1 Input 1 HDMI want to configure the streams mapping For each screen select the stream that will be displayed by its layers when the corresponding source key is pressed in the front panel of the Vertige Select stream from tor m Live 1 Input 1 HDMI Select a stream from for m Live U Input 1 HDMI 90 29 4 1 10 Native source configuration 4 1 10 Native source configuration The Native page allows you to manage native sources E Iteration Assembly Screen Source Image Monitoring Preset Sequence D Lt e Creating a new native source Select the CREATE option in the left menu and then enter the name of the native source Please choose a name as short and explicit as possible as it will be displayed on LCD keys of the Vertige front panel Bind this source to a LCD key in the front panel When ready p
54. ress the Create button CREATE NATIVE SOURCE e Deleting a native source In the left menu select the DELETE option Select the source you want to delete and then press the Delete button e Configuring the native streams mapping In the left menu select the MAP option then select the native source for which you want to configure the native streams mapping For each screen select the native stream that will be displayed by its native layer when the corresponding source key is pressed in the front panel of the Vertige Assembly Screen Source Image Monitoring Preset Sequence D 5z EDIT MAPPING Select a native stream trom tor Nat ve Stream Left 1x1 Select a native stream trom tor Native Stream Blend 2x1 Select a native stream from for Native Stream Right 1x1 4 1 11 Stream image configuration before the event has started The Image page allows you to adjust stream image settings aspect ratio cropping color corrections and configure keying effects Configuring stream image settings or keying effects using the Image page is particularly well suited when several streams need to be reviewed and adjusted typically after having added new streams to an assembly and before running a show Selecting a stream here will automatically overwrite the related screen presets Preview and Program with no possibility of restoring them after the configuration process the selected stream will be automatically displayed fu
55. ription When ready press the Save button Another quick way to switch from Program to Preview and vice versa is to press the Program Preview toggle button e Loading a preset tom en First be sure that the PREVIEW button is selected if you wish to me sia to Preview or that the PROGRAM button is selected if you wish to load ma preset to Program Select the LOAD option in the left menu then select one of the memory slots to automatically recall the corresponding preset from memory and update the Preview or the Program content e a poc Select the LOAD option in the left menu then Elect one of the memory slots to automatically recall the corresponding preset from memory and update the Preview or the Program content Enter a description for this preset then press the Apply button e Erasing a preset memory Select the CLEAR option in the left menu then select the desired memory slot When ready press the Clear button to erase it eset page view IZE button To restore the aca simply press the MAXI 4 1 14 Presets Viewer Assembly Source Sequence a o e EI Iteration lt a es 1920 x 1080 px LOAD SHOW FRESET Preset 1 Description Preset 2 Sequence D o Source E Iteration Assembly E E 1920 x 1080 px LOAD SHOW FRESET Preset 2 Description Sat Fill Blend 2 PIPs Screen Source E iteration Sequence D o Assembly Layer 1 Frame 2 E Left 1920 x 1080 pix
56. rn instructions These Return Material Authorization RMA regulations determine the procedure to be followed when returning defective product The aim is to ensure fast and simple handling of the returned product and bring the best satisfaction In the unlikely event that a product is required to return for repair please call the regional Maintenance center Customer Service and ask to receive a Return Material Authorization number RMA Three regional maintenance centers are available depending on your location See chapter 8 Contact information e Before sending any device to Analog Way please contact us to obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number Please have the model and serial number available and the reason for calling e RMAs are valid for 30 days after which a new RMA must be requested e Package the unit securely in the original shipping materials or suitable equivalent Analog Way is not responsible for damage which occurs due to improper packaging The customer assumes responsibility until the unit arrives at our facility e Out of warranty products will be charged evaluation fee if no problems are found or if you choose not to proceed with the repair e Discontinued products are not admitted for return and repair e Be sure to include the RMA number clearly on the shipping label or on the exterior of the package e No unit will be accepted without a valid RMA clearly visible 7 3 Return conditions In the unlik
57. s lectriques ou autres dangers Contactez le service apres vente votre revendeur ou adressez vous un personnel qualifi uniquement e OUVERTURES ET ORIFICES Les appareils peuvent comporter des ouvertures a ration fentes etc veuillez ne jamais y introduire d objets et ne jamais obstruer ses ouvertures Si un liquide ou un objet p netre l int rieur de l appareil d branchez imm diatement l appareil et faites le contr ler par un personnel qualifi avant de le remettre en service MEN LL E N 2 1 3 Italian 2 1 3 Italian Allo scopo di capire meglio il funzionamento di questa apparecchiatura vi consigliamo di leggere bene tutti i consigli di sicurezza e di funzionamento prima dell utilizzo Conservare le istruzioni di sicurezza e di funzionamento al fine di poterle consultare ulteriormente Seguire tutti i consigli indicati su questo manuale e sull apparecchiatura e ATTENZIONE Al fine di prevenire qualsiasirischio dishockelettricoe d incendio non esporre l apparecchiatura a pioggia umidit e a sorgenti di eccessivo calore e INSTALLAZIONE Assicuratevi che vi sia una sufficiente circolazione d aria per evitare qualsiasi surriscaldamento all interno dell apparecchiatura Non collocare l apparecchiatura in prossimit o su superfici tessili suscettibili di ostruire il funzionamento della ventilazione Non installate l apparecchiatura in prossimit di sorgenti di calore come un radiatore o una fuoruscita d
58. s can be edited on Program or on Preview at any time even during a take ZOOM Os oO SIZE ZOOM 3ORDER FACTOR COLOR The block containing the numeric keypad is contextual and also provides access to pages of shortcuts tools layer presets Position Size Border Effect For all numerical settings you can choose to update them roughly via the Joystick finely via the encoders or directly via the numpad If you need a specific value please press the button above the encoder and it will enable a numeric entry keypad on the contextual EDIT buttons Use the numpad to enter the desired value and press ENTER Remember that you do not need to operate layer by layer but that you can give the same attribute to several layers at the same time You will save time and win productivity e POS button Pressing the POS button turns the contextual button into a layer position selection Selecting TOP LEFT or MIDDLE will automatically give this position to the selected layers You can use the Joystick to manually move the PIP X amp Y axis and resize it while preserving the aspect ratio Z axis The encoder will help you to finely adjust the position to the right pixel You can also enter the exact value by pressing on the desired attribute button to enable the numpad for direct numeric entry Note pressing the Size X amp Y button will apply the aspect ratio of the Stream to the layer HE 5 5 Edit section e SIZE button U
59. sing the size attributes you can adjust the size of your PIP using the X Y or Z keep the H amp V ratio axes of the joystick or giving to the PIPs the right aspect ratio thanks to the contextual menu You will also find four convenient shortcuts Screen Size full screen Quad Size 1 4 of the screen Stream Ratio aspect ratio of the stream displayed and Stream Size 1 1 If you are making fine adjustments there is an H amp V control to make size changes without changing the aspect ratio of your PIP e ZOOM FACTOR button The ZOOM FACTOR button allows you to give the layer a zoom factor in order to zoom into the image The zoom factor can be adjusted manually or with shortcut thanks to the contextual button This feature should be used in conjunction with the Zoom Position feature e ZOOM POS button The ZOOM POSITION button should be used only after usingthe ZOOM FACTOR button The zoom position will have no effect until the zoom factor is different from x1 It will help you to choose where to zoom into the zoomed image Simply use the joystick or the contextual button e BG CUT button The background cut feature is under the ZOOM FACTOR contextual button it helps you to automatically calculate the right zoom position factor in order to match all layers to do one image Remember that the background cut feature give to your layers a specific zoomposition factor you need to press it again each time you change their sizes or positions
60. specifications e Cooling air flows from front side to rear e Max ambient operating temperature lt 40 C lt 104 F e Operating temperature 0 to 40 C 32 F to 104 F e Storage temperature 40 to 70 C 40 F to 158 F e Operating humidity 10 to 80 non condensing e Input voltage range 100 240 VAC autosensing 50 60 Hz e Typical consumption 225 W ELECTRICAL SECURITY e IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd Edition Am 1 2009 e EN 60950 1 2006 A1 2010 A11 2009 A12 2011 CSA C22 2 National Differences specified in the CB Test Report e ETL listed Canada amp US ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY e IEC 61000 3 2 2009 e IEC 61000 3 3 2008 e CISPR22 2008 e CISPR24 2010 e FCC Part15 of 2012 e IECS 003 of August 2012 ENVIRONMENT e RoHS e WEEE USE TRANSPORT e ETS 300 019 2 2 Environmental conditions and environmental tests for telecommunications equipment Part 2 2 specification of environmental tests Transportation Specification T 2 3 Public transportation e ETS 300 019 2 3 Environmental conditions and environmental tests for telecommunications equipment Part 2 3 specification of environmental tests Stationary use at weather protected locations Specification T 3 1 and T 3 1 E Temperature controlled locations A Should your device loses power unexpectedly you will lose any unsaved settings 2 5 The Vertige rear panel 2 3 Hardware specifications Dimensions Weight Shipp
61. t the Linked with LOE option if the e enn device is linked to a LiveCore Output ge Expander additive modularity If your device s have an option 4K or 4K PL then make sure to select it in the corresponding field A fo 18 4 1 5 Iteration Wizard Note All synchronized devices of an itoring Preset Sequence M db assembly must be equipped with the same option REEL TEN EEE Enter the IP address of the Master device en If you have selected the Synchronized mode then check the Slave X TD to enable up to three additional devices TR that will be synchronized with the doom tinti the Master device Then adjust each device IP address to match your network configuration Press the Next button to continue Screen Quantity 3 Wizard Step 2 Select the total number of screens wired to your devices Rename each screen if necessary If some of the screens will be used for a blend adjust their size accordingly When ready press the Create button to start creating automatically the assembly as well as the related devices screens streams sources and front panel key bindings with predefined default values Once completed the Wizard returns to the first page and the above area is updated to reflect the latest changes and the newly created screens If your event requires setting up more devices and screens use the wizard as many times as necessary After using the peer you may have to adjust some default
62. t the same time The NONE button clean the source from the layer s your layer s will be empty 5 2 1 Making live switches directly to Program In many cases it is preferred to make all of your selections and edits on the Preview and use the TAKE or T bar to transition your Preview to Program The Vertige will allow you to work on Preview or directly on Program To work directly on Program select a layer on Program using the touchscreen or press the PROGRAM button While working on Program you can switch inputs in any selection of layers instantly with a cut When switching cameras for live entertainment you may wish to utilize the instant cut between sources by switching directly on Program You can also load presets or make any other layer parameter adjustments directly on Program 5 2 2 Switching between plugs on the device inputs The Vertige will allow you to create streams and sources to select each of the different input plugs These should be created in the Assembly setup and assigned to the keys in the Source setup However use this with caution 5 3 2 How to load a preset 5 3 Preset section 225055505950 PRESET Presets can be saved loaded and renamed directly from the Preset page on the touchscreen For more information please read chapter 4 1 14 Presets management 5 3 1 How to save a preset To save a preset first create the content that you wish to save on either the Program or Preview screens
63. the same option Press the Create button to create an empty assembly e Configuring assembly devices Inthe left menu select the DEVICE option then select the assembly for which you want to configure the device s Monitoring Preset E Image Assembly 1 Sequence D o 2 ASC3204 ASSEMBLY DEVICE Master TCP 192 168 0 1 4531 Protocol TCP CONFIGURE Remote IP Address 192 168 0 1 STREAMS Remote Port 4531 DELETE 4 1 6 Assembly configuration To add a new master device into the Image Monitoring Preset sequence assembly select the corresponding empty slot in the list Master and check the box If the assembly has been configured to handle synchronized devices you can add up to three additional slave devices For each slave device select the corresponding empty me slot in the list Slave 1 Slave 2 or e Slave 3 and check the box DELETE Remote IP Address 192 168 0 2 Remote Port 4591 To edit device connection settings select a device in the list then in the right part of the page choose the communication protocol adjust the LAN settings to match the device you are trying to connect to and press the Apply button To remove a device simply uncheck its corresponding box in the list e Configuring internal rate In the left menu select the CONFIGURE Eu Screen Monitoring Preset Sequence Y GR RATE option then select the assembly for which you want to configure the rat
64. the K iget Sources option if you want u preserve the current Mosaic source When ready press the y button to overwrite the current configuration e Configuring the display mode and widget s source Select the LAYOUT option in the left menu then select the monitoring output you want to configure Select a display mode Mosaic with several widgets or Full Screen then adjust the source s and OSD option s Note that widgets position and size cannot be adjusted at the moment Preset Sequence D o 2 192 168 0 1 MONITORING TEMPLATE Filter 8 widgets 1 51 PRW PGM da Monitoring 1 Assembly 1 192 168 0 1 MONITORING LAYOUT Mode Mosaic v ws UT ES W10 Input 10 Wii Input 11 W12 Input 12 4 1 8 Monitoring configuration e Saving a monitoring preset to memory Select the SAVE option in the left menu then select the monitoring output for which you want to save the current configuration to memory 16 memory slots available Select the slot where the current configuration will be saved and optionally enter a description When ready press the Save button e Loading a monitoring preset from memory Select the LOAD option in the left menu then select the monitoring output for which you want to load a preset from memory Select one of the slots to automatically recall the corresponding preset from memory and update the monitoring display e Renaming a preset Select t
65. tion slot is waiting for a confirmation a second consecutive press All double sized buttons like PROGRAM or PREVIEW are either OFF or lighten up in RED to indicate the current mode TAKE CUT amp TAKE buttons are always RED and will BLINK when there is a Take in progress ES 4 1 1 System configuration O 4 STARTING WITH THE VERTIGE 4 1 Operational configuration To Lo L PV JUE TI i ui 18 u id LI Y en en m When the Vertige starts up the Home page is automatically displayed Press the START button then press the Vertige SETTINGS button in the upper right corner The Vertige Settings page allows you to configure the IP address of the Vertige and update it via a USB port e Configuring the network 7 In the top bar select the Network tab Ethernet Select the Ethernet port used by the Vertige on your network then enter Zee the corresponding IP address subnet mask and gateway When ready press the Apply button Adapter IP Address 192 168 0 64 IP Mask 255 255 255 0 e Configuring the system time In the top bar select the Time tab Change the system time accordingly by Current System Time pressing the buttons When ready press the Apply button e Updating the firmware In the top bar select the Firmware tab The upper area displays the current firmware version Make sure the USB flash drive you are using contains an Current Updater Version up to date version
66. u r seau doit avoir un dispositif de sectionnement facilement accessible qui doit tre incorpor l ext rieur de l appareil D brancher les 2 cordons d alimentation de la prise murale si vous pr voyez de ne pas utiliser l appareil pendant quelques jours ou plus Pour d brancher les cordons tirez les par la fiche Ne tirez jamais sur les cordons proprement dit Les prises d alimentation doivent se trouver proximit de l appareil et tre ais ment accessibles Ne laissez pas tomber les cordons d alimentation et ne posez pas d objets lourds dessus Si un des 2 cordons d alimentation est endommag d branchez le imm diatement de la prise murale Il est dangereux de faire fonctionner un appareil avec un cordon endommag un cable abim peut provoquer un risque d incendie ou un choc lectrique V rifiez les c bles d alimentation de temps en temps Contactez votre revendeur ou le service apr s vente pour un remplacement e CONNEXIONS Toutes les entr es et sorties except e l entr e d alimentation sont des circuits de tr s basse tension de s curit TBTS tels que d finis dans UL IEC 60950 1 e R PARATION ET MAINTENANCE l utilisateur ne doit en aucun cas essayer de proc der aux op rations de d pannage car l ouverture des appareils par retrait des capots ou de toutes autres pieces constituant les boitiers ainsi que le d vissage des vis apparentes l ext rieur risquent d exposer l utilisateur des choc
67. xporting this iteration e Importing an iteration from a USB key In the left menu select TRANSFER then select the IMPORT option Plug a USB flash drive into one of the Vertige USB connectors Wait for the device to appear in the Storage list then select it to display the iterations available Select the iteration you want to import then press the Import button to start importing it into the current show as a new iteration index The Iteration Wizard page is the first step you should go through once you have loaded an empty iteration It allows RN Eee you to setup one assembly in just a few NPD quick steps Image Monitoring Preset Sequence D o 2 Wiza rd Ste p 1 Device Type Ascender 32 w Single No option v e In the Device Type field select the type pd guo of device that will be handled by this assembly Select the Single mode if you have only one single device to control in this assembly Select the Synchronized mode if two three or four identical devices will be synchronized for achieving bigger screens associative modularity When CUS A de synchronized all the sources must be shared and configured the same way on pc ene ana ee all devices frames and logos included I Sw l a d vun sh CI AVE 1 S e e CT T h e L in ke a witn gt LAVE O pti on if Device Type Ascender 32 w synchronized Y x v the device is linked to another compliant aster mem device additive modularity p sesta Selec
68. xtual and also provides access to pages of shortcuts tools layer presets position size border effect TRANSITION 8 Control Transition ALPHA CUE m SEQUENCE CONTROL TRANSITION asa The ALPHA button will be used to switch the Transition section to ALPHA When the ALPHA mode is disabled key backlight turned off sliders allow to individually mix each screen When the ALPHA mode is enabled key illuminates in RED each slider is assigned to a selection of layers and allows to control their master opacity transparency The CUE SEQUENCE button is used to switch the Control Transition section to CUE SEQUENCE mode in order to control the cue sequence playback A IMPORTANT The front panel is available as soon as an iteration is loaded The front panel is dedicated to presets and transitions and the touch screen state will never interfere with it 3 2 Color codes The Vertige buttons were designed with a handy color code to guide users avoid mistakes and give a constant status of the device Thus all Vertige buttons have two or three different states and colors depending on their function and their current state All standard buttons mapped to an available function slot light up GREEN All contextual buttons mapped to an available function slot light up BLUE Any of these buttons turns YELLOW when the function slot is selected filled If one of these buttons blinks YELLOW it means the func
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